May 16, 2008

That Match - 40 years on

Posted in Radio Reporting, TV Presenting, UK, Jeremy Jacobs, 2008, Margate at 12:27 am by Jeremy Jacobs

London, UK

This is one match I would have liked to have commentated on for the BBC!

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May 16th, 2008 marks the 40th anniversary of the Southern League Cup Final Replay between Margate FC and Ramsgate FC. For Ramsgate, it was their biggest cup match since they were defeated by Watford in the FA Cup some 13 years earlier.
The two-legged final ended in a stalemate. The first leg was played at Margate with the match ending in a 1-1 draw on April 6th and a week later on April 13th the two sides played out a goalless draw at Southwood. Margate won the right to play the replay at Hartsdown and John Fahy scored a hat-trick in the 3-1 victory for Almer Hall’s side. This was Margate’s second only appearance in the Final, having lost to Cambridge United in 1962. There was a combined attendance over the three matches of nearly 12000.

I would like to hear from any Margate FC, Ramsgate FC or neutral supporter who attended any of the three matches and has either press cuttings or a match programme. I’d also like to hear from any Margate fan who attended the Southern League Champions v Cup Winners match in August, 1968. Margate beat Chelmsford at the Essex club’s Writtle Street ground 4-1.

Web Page is taken from the Margate FC history site run by Jeff Trice.

March 26, 2008

Promotional Video

Posted in Corporate Presenting, UK, Web TV, Jeremy Jacobs, 2008, Margate at 12:45 am by Jeremy Jacobs

London, UK

This one is from 1970 and features Michael Aspel extolling the virtues of my home town of Margate. It looks terribly dated - how would a modern version look and feel and where would it be best broadcast?
I guess that Web tv is the most likely platform that this type of promotional video would feature in. There appears steady growth in Web tv (read this article) and it’s fairly common knowledge that advertising on the Internet will exceed that on mainstream in 2009.

Here’s the nostalgic bit :